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5Grade 5 Standards
Top Mathematicians
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Geometry
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5.G.1
Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate).
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5.148Coordinate Graphs Review10
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5.149Coordinate Graphs with Decimals and Negative Numbers15
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5.150Coordinate Graphs Review with Whole Numbers10
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5.151Graph Points on a Coordinate Plane10
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5.G.2
Represent real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane, and interpret coordinate values of points in the context of the situation.
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5.148Coordinate Graphs Review10
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5.149Coordinate Graphs with Decimals and Negative Numbers15
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5.150Coordinate Graphs Review with Whole Numbers10
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5.151Graph Points on a Coordinate Plane10
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5.152Coordinate Graphs as Maps5
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5.153Relative Coordinates10
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5.G.3
Understand that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category.
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5.154Classify Quadrilateral Shapes5
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5.G.4
Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties.
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5.154Classify Quadrilateral Shapes5
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5.155Which Shape Is Described?5
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5.156Number of Sides in Polygons5
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5.157Which 2 Dimensional Shape Is Described?5
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5.158Regular and Irregular Polygons5
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5.159Types of Triangles5
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5.160Types of Triangles5
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5.G.1
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Measurement and Data
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5.MD.1
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.
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5.125Compare and Convert Customary Units5
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5.126Compare and Convert Metric Units5
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5.127Compare Metric Units by Multiplying5
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5.128Compare and Convert Metric Units5
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5.129Compare Customary Units by Multiplying5
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5.130Compare Metric Units by Multiplying5
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5.131Convert Customary Units Involving Fractions5
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5.132Convert Metric Units Involving Fractions5
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5.133Convert Mixed Customary Units5
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5.134Add and Subtract Mixed Customary Units5
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5.135Add and Subtract Customary Units5
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5.136Convert Mixed Metric Units5
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5.137Convert Mixed Metric Units5
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5.138Add and Subtract Metric Units5
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5.139Add and Subtract Mixed Metric Units5
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5.140Convert, Compare and Subtract Mixed Metric Units5
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5.MD.2
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in line plots.
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5.141Interpret Line Plots5
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5.142Interpret Line Plots with Numbers Up to 405
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5.143Interpret Line Plots with Up to 5 Data Points5
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5.144Create Line Plots5
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5.145Create Line Plots II5
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5.MD.3a
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement. A cube with side length 1 unit, called a "unit cube," is said to have "one cubic unit" of volume, and can be used to measure volume.
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5.MD.3b
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement. A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using n unit cubes is said to have a volume of n cubic units.
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5.MD.4
Measure volumes by counting unit cubes, using cubic cm, cubic in, cubic ft, and improvised units.
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5.MD.5a
Relate volume to the operations of multiplication and addition and solve real world and mathematical problems involving volume. Find the volume of a right rectangular prism with whole-number side lengths by packing it with unit cubes, and show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths, equivalently by multiplying the height by the area of the base. Represent threefold whole-number products as volumes, e.g., to represent the associative property of multiplication.
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5.MD.5b
Relate volume to the operations of multiplication and addition and solve real world and mathematical problems involving volume. Apply the formulas V = l × w × h and V = b × h for rectangular prisms to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with whole-number edge lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems.
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5.MD.5c
Relate volume to the operations of multiplication and addition and solve real world and mathematical problems involving volume. Recognize volume as additive. Find volumes of solid figures composed of two non-overlapping right rectangular prisms by adding the volumes of the non-overlapping parts, applying this technique to solve real world problems.
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5.MD.1
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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5.OA.1
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
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5.1Simplify Expressions15
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5.OA.2
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them.
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5.OA.3
Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
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5.2Function Tables15
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5.3Write Linear Functions10
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5.4Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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5.5Graph Linear Functions15
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5.6Graph a Line from an Equation10
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5.7Graph a Line from a Function Table10
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5.OA.1
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Number and Operations in Base Ten
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5.NBT.1
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
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5.NBT.2
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
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5.11Place Values and Number Sense: Scientific Notation15
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5.12Convert Scientific Notation15
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5.13Multiplication Patterns Over Increasing Place Values5
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5.14Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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5.15Multiply Numbers Up to 1000 Ending in Zeros15
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5.16Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 III20
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5.17Multiplication Up to 100015
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5.18Increasing Division Patterns20
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5.19Multiply Decimals Up to 20 Times Factors of 1020
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5.20Multiply and Divide Decimals by Powers of Ten15
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5.21Increasing Decimal Division Patterns5
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5.NBT.3a
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000).
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5.10Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers10
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5.22Decimals with Models10
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5.23Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words10
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5.NBT.3b
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
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5.NBT.4
Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place.
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5.NBT.5
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
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5.33Multiply Two Numbers Up to 10020
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5.34Multiply Two Numbers Up to 100 and Up to 100015
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5.35Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100015
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5.36Multiply 3, 4 Numbers Up to 10020
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5.37Multiply Three Digit Numbers Up to 100020
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5.38Multiply Three Numbers Up to 100015
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5.39Multiply Three or More Numbers20
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5.40Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 10020
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5.NBT.6
Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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5.41Choose Properties of Multiplication15
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5.42Factors of Multiplication5
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5.43Properties of Multiplication with Factors Up to 1215
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5.44Divide Two Numbers with Operands Up to 1220
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5.45Division with Dividends Up to 6020
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5.46Division with Divisors Up to 10020
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5.47Division Patterns with Zeroes15
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5.48Divide Numbers Ending in Zeroes15
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5.49Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 100020
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5.50Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 10,00020
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5.51Division with Remainder with Divisor Up to 100015
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5.52Division with Divisors Up to 1015
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5.53Division with Divisors Up to 10015
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5.54Division with Divisors Up to 100 II20
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5.55Choose Numbers with a Particular Quotient15
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5.NBT.7
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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5.56Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places10
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5.57Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 3 Places20
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5.58Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 1020
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5.59Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 10015
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5.60Add and Subtract Decimals15
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5.61Choose Decimals with a Particular Sum or Difference20
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5.62Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence20
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5.63Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction10
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5.64Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 100015
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5.65Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 1020
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5.66Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers20
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5.67Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 10 II20
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5.68Multiply Decimals with 3 Numbers Up to 1020
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5.69Multiply Decimals Using Grids10
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5.70Division with Decimals15
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5.71Division with Decimal Quotients15
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5.72Division with Decimal Quotients and Rounding15
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5.73Division with Decimal Quotients15
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5.74Mixed Decimal Equations20
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5.75Mixed Decimal Equations20
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5.76Add and Subtract Money: Up to $10,0005
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5.77Multiply Money Amounts10
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5.78Divide Money Amounts10
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5.79Price Lists20
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5.80Consumer Math: Price Lists15
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5.81Consumer Math: Unit Prices20
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5.NBT.1
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Number and Operations - Fractions
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5.NF.1
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators.
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5.82Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths20
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5.83Choose the Equivalent Fraction15
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5.84Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms20
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5.85Reduce to Lowest Terms20
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5.86Convert Between Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers20
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5.87Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.88Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.89Add Multiple Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.90Addition and Subtraction Equations with Fractions20
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5.91Inequalities with Similar Fractions Up to 1215
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5.92Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators10
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5.93Subtract Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators15
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5.94Addition and Subtraction Equations with Mixed Numbers15
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5.95Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers20
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5.NF.2
Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole, including cases of unlike denominators, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem. Use benchmark fractions and number sense of fractions to estimate mentally and assess the reasonableness of answers.
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5.96Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators15
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5.97Add Fractions20
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5.98Subtract Fractions20
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5.99Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators15
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5.100Add Multiple Fractions10
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5.101Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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5.NF.3
Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator (a/b = a ÷ b). Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem.
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5.102Fractions Review5
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5.103Fraction20
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5.NF.4a
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction. Interpret the product (a/b) × q as a parts of a partition of q into b equal parts; equivalently, as the result of a sequence of operations a × q ÷ b.
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5.NF.4b
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction. Find the area of a rectangle with fractional side lengths by tiling it with unit squares of the appropriate unit fraction side lengths, and show that the area is the same as would be found by multiplying the side lengths. Multiply fractional side lengths to find areas of rectangles, and represent fraction products as rectangular areas.
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5.106Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.107Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.108Area of Squares and Rectangles15
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5.109Area and Perimeter5
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5.NF.5a
Interpret multiplication as scaling (resizing), by: Comparing the size of a product to the size of one factor on the basis of the size of the other factor, without performing the indicated multiplication.
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5.NF.5b
Interpret multiplication as scaling (resizing), by: Explaining why multiplying a given number by a fraction greater than 1 results in a product greater than the given number (recognizing multiplication by whole numbers greater than 1 as a familiar case); explaining why multiplying a given number by a fraction less than 1 results in a product smaller than the given number; and relating the principle of fraction equivalence a/b = (n×a)/(n×b) to the effect of multiplying a/b by 1.
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5.107Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.NF.6
Solve real world problems involving multiplication of fractions and mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem.
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5.110Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers20
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5.111Multiply Fractions15
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5.112Multiply Fractions15
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5.113Multiply a Mixed Number by a Whole Number15
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5.114Multiply a Mixed Number by a Fraction15
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5.115Multiply Two Mixed Numbers15
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5.116Multiplication with Mixed Numbers15
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5.117Mixed Fraction Equations with Mixed Numbers Up to 1015
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5.118Mixed Fraction Equations Up to 1015
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5.119Mixed Equations with Fractions, Mixed Numbers15
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5.NF.7
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions.
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5.NF.7a
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions. Interpret division of a unit fraction by a non-zero whole number, and compute such quotients.
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5.NF.7b
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions. Interpret division of a whole number by a unit fraction, and compute such quotients.
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5.122Divide by Fractions with Models15
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5.123Divide Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions15
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5.NF.7c
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions. Solve real world problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.
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5.NF.1